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10 Nigerians are feared dead after angry South Africans launched a xenophobic attack on African migrants in Johannesburg on Friday April 10th. According to reports, 5 Gabonese, 10 Somalis and 5 Congolese students were also killed with some of their bodies set ablaze during the attack.
According to reports, the South Africans say their anger is that black migrants from other African countries are taking all the jobs available to young men in their country, leaving them, the citizens jobless, and slowly taking over their economy.
In a related development, 5 Africans migrants in South Africa were killed in yet another string of xenophobic attacks in Durban today April 14th. The South African police is currently patrolling the city to avert further attacks on shops owned by immigrants from other African countries. Malawian government have concluded plans to repatriate its citizens in South Africa following the increased rate of xenophobic attacks.
Zulu boys have unleashed terror on foreign immigrants including Nigerians in Jo'Burg and Durban in South Africa. They are stealing from them, breaking into their homes and businesses and taking their properties. Many times, they kill these foreigners. One of the looters took to Facebook yesterday to boast about a TV he stole during an attack at someone's home.
On top of that he's calling Nigerians animals. SMH
Nigerian Government needs to do something fast about this because SA government isn't
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According to reports by SA media, a number of shops owned by foreigners have closed their shops in the Johannesburg CBD area after allegedly receiving threats from a mob. The group, who are said to be Zulu boys, threatened to attack any shops that remained open. They recently looted many shops in Durban and killed about 10 foreign immigrants, including Nigerians. They burnt some people inside their shops.
An eNCA reporter Nickolaus Baeur was in one of the streets this morning called Lilian Ngoyi Street and shop owners told him they feared for their safety. See the tweets abeg
African immigrants and their children pictured in a South African police station today where they are taking refuge following a string of Xenophobic attacks in the country. More pics abeg
Photo credit: Robert Alai
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